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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-09-27, Page 12SY MARY MERNER Court Constantine L1842 held their regular meeting on Thursday September 12 with an Initiatory Degree given for one member. The ladies are to cater to a supper for the Dominion Bowling Finals to be held Sep- tember 30. A ladies night is planned for Monday evening October 22. Court Constantine voted to send a gift of $500 to bus for Huronview called "Rides for Residents," Forester Family Bowling is planned for the win- ter months. Plans are to be worked out by Ferne McClure and Olave Little. A dance at the Community Centre in Seaforth is planned for November 10, PERSONALS Mrs. Finlay Perrin of London spent a few days the past week with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill, and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan, Paul, Jim and Gary and Mr. and Mrs, Jim Jameison spent the weekend in Toronto, when they attended the Tradella. Buchanan wedding Saturday afternoon followed by the reception held at the Pipers came SflawINGS DAM AT I 744 oft 1:iTi ZA, IlTUAT, Z7, I AL 8, $AT. fttA They'd never forget ,ht day 1w drifted Into town. k I . , 4' ..1.4 , . THE t HA L lit NG Ea ! X 44 lei, Mail Wbfrutt 1 I • and OA X c...1smohne El I kr )0 dArt i 4 14,? USAir) I 1 of I i y • A Tonr1 I 1 2160bOtr . 1 Ta..r.....i.-Leacixvowar.„ 11...w..t 4..re...1.Argio,...o. I 4.11....rtiokf co*, sd,moorMi4s, 1 6 ! 35511 IIITIIIIAIIIIIHIt * Els no mon urn or us Exi midi ma at tat us ma am17 LYCEUM • 1 AiT IITTI tA STATIlikun I I I I ammo mama mu to 55$1.10, X0111.,QC7 I, MIL hi ON( COMIFILiTS wee; alit: if /AS .r THE THE BATTLE or THE *urn "COLD TURKEY' OM *mot. I MEE ti'LP I I 11 There are stilt three days left before the final draw for some excellent prises at the Annual Penny 5a1e in the Town Hall. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital have lined up some enticing gifts again this year. Here Mrs. Harold McPherson and Mrs. Leona Lockhart of Clinton are busily dropping tickets into the various boxes. (News-Record photo) News of Constance Club in the evening. Mr. Bruce Johnston of Grand Valley spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Medd and Kerni and they all attended the wedding reception held at the White Carnation in Holmesville for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Medd on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prezcator Billy, Debbie and Michael visited on Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton. Mr, and Mrs. John Thomp- son, Sharon and Bob, Susan and Bob Jameison, Mr. and Mrs. Al Merner of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs, Walter McClure Larry and Ann were Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley visited on Sunday evening with Mrs. Irene Grimoldbv of Seaford", Mr. and Mrs. David Presz- cator, Christine, Lisa Christopher and Gregory visited on Sunday evening with Vanastra Gun Club Despite high winds that made shooting difficult, Dr. Andy Rynne of Mitchell and Bill Stewart of Goderich were able to hit 24 out of 25 targets at the Vanastra Gun Club skeet shoot last Saturday. Torn Jardin of Wingham and Bill Thompson of Clinton were tied for second with 23 hits each and Mery l3akin was next with 22 hits. Other sores in- clude Don Cunningham of Wingham, Tom Allen of ton- desboro, John Land of Bayfield, and John Anderson of Kippen with 19 each; Pete Roy of Clinton, 18; Harrison Schock of Zurich and Glen Mogk of Stratford II each; Hurt McHaffe of Mitchell, 16; and Jim Hogg of Seaforth, l& Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and Michael. Mrs, Ella Jewitt, Mrs. Jessie McGregor of Seaforth visited the past Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Archer Baldwin of Coboconk, who were visiting with Mrs. W. L. Whyteyrom, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Larry and Kenny Jewitt, and Murray Pepper of Winthrop spent a few days the past week in Delaware..,Ohio. Open House was held on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Luther Sanders for neighbours, relations and friends as she is departing from the neighbourhood and is residing in Clinton at 14 Erie St. A special feature . a skit "The Three Bears" was perfor- med by the McClure sisters Shirley and Doris and brother Douglas also Sharon and Bob Thompson. Dancing and singing "That Old Time Religion is Good Enough For Me" was much en- joyed by all, Coming from a distance was Mr. and Mrs, Paul Reid and family of Islington, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Marley and family of Port Credit, Mrs. Doreen Reid and family of London and Mr. Borg Neilson of Embro. There was 45 present for the occasion. Friendst Neighbours and Relatives are Invited to 2 5th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hohner Friday, Oct. 5 CLINTON LEGION Dancing 9:30 to I a.m. Carruthers Orchestra Lunch Provided No Gifts Please 38,39,40b FRI., SAT., SUN.—September 28, 29, 30 "CLASS OF '44" Starring Gary Grimes - - Jerry Houser - and Oliver Conant in this sequel to "Summer of '42" the boys grow up in college and in the army. ADULT gNTERTAINMENT Plus this second feature , , . They're young, „they're in love ...and they kill people. ADULT ENTETITAINM EN FAME EIDNUNIICIACIVIDIE COUNTRY .Ind WESTERN Every Friday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE PREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ont. —20ff -enn• -ow or eeene---elee IMNOIssollow0111 FAIR BOARD DANCE sat., Oct, 6 1 973 in CUNTON ARENA AUDITORIUM to "THE REVISED eomoN" Admission $6.00 Couple Tickets Avellsbio from Members Lunch Provided 36b PARK GOD ERICH .80 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 AIRCONOITIONEO Thu. 2 28 so,29 They'd never forget the day he drifted int.:. 'COMM, CUNT EASTWOOD t,00,004 VERNA BLOOM MARIANA HILL 'MUSIC trf '%OMEN BY DEE BARTON , ER NEST TIDYMAN bittittintrt 14TooLabty CLINT EASTWOOO , ROBERT DALEY TtCHNICOLORtt PANAVISiON A tt Sun, Olt Ott. I tut. 2 Wit Oviniirt Of Monty'' -10air Weititer liMibiatati, Po. AL PION° IV Wrdt ttisjCARRY MICHAtr HITE•Picrfaceti by,R09ERT M SHERMAN AgiiVIXO OA Warner terrenuneatoel Company 12,424NTOt NEVIrSIASCQR1). TEIVRSPAT, SEPTEMBER 27, 0111.111110111140 11013 Coming Events aminimaimipm 4 booting 10 1 A.m, O RESEAvAtIONS PHONE 4824535 ...2ata\.40tX4M1.441 Elm Haven Motor Hotel PLATING THIS WEEK `‘Murry's Marauders" COMING NeXT WEEK txotit Dante t Singer The Daring 11 Different "Dee Dee" Her mEat fire anti Walk on Glass Everyone Waitoofne CASH 1<rl1 iN00, Legion Seaford', Friday, S apt, 26, 8:15 p.m. Rep ilar game a, $10; three $25 game 3s; $75 je4apot to go, Door PO %es, Ado) iissien $1.00. Auspices Branch :la, Proceeda welfare work. PIEW F ;)INGO, Clinton Legion Hall, 8' 30 Sept, 27. Admission $1.00; fifteen regOlar gatnee $10.00 each, "Iltiree Share-the- Wealt! h games . One Jackpot for $ 180 in 57 tails, Con- Soled oh, One rcall and $10 ad- ded I weekly if not won. COI", iCERT fe'ir two pianos with 007 t don Atkinson A.R.C,M., T.' I c of London and S` re phen Ri leek, P, Org., of (;i1 ,derich, at St. George's Cb lurch, CIoderich, Sunday, Se pt. 30 at 8, p.m. Proceeds to St Georf;e's Organ Fund. Ti Ickets at church rectory, Rieck P herniae' y and Newcombe Orugs,-3 8,39b • SIT. PAIUL'S GO-GETTERS 4knnual fall rummage sale - 13aturdEne, Oct. 13, at 1 p.m. in !Parish Hall. Good used clothing;, vegetables, fruits and other eirticles may be left on Friday, Oct. 12 at the hail or by calling Eric Switzer 482- 9942.--39b , :eve elee—ei, ENTERTAINMENT Oct. 2 Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $59 in 59 numbers. Six: door prizes-37b TfdE MORNING MARKET PLACE, Saturday, November 3, 1973, in Wesley-Willis United Church. Pantry, fleamarket, novelties. Coffee 10.11;30 axe Lunch 12,1:30 pan.-37-39b ANNUAL HAM AND TURKEY smorgasbord supper in the Varna United Church, Wednesday, Oct. 3 from 4:30 until 7:30 p.m. Adults $2.50, 12 years and under $1,00, children under 6 yrs. free. Auspices, of Varna U.C.W.-39b HURON FEDERAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. All members of Huron Federal Liberal are invited to attend a meeting of the association to be held at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich on Thursday, October 4 at 8:30 p.m. for the purpose of electing four delegates to the leadership convention of the Liberal Party in Ontario which will be held at Toronto on October 27 and 2a-39p MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, Hospital Auxiliary meets in the Hospital Board Room at 10 a,m,-39b CLINTON KINSMEN AUTUMNFEST September 29, 1973 - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Main floor, Clinton arena, German Band "Alpenaires", German food. $6.00 couple.-39b WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 at 2 p.m., Bazaar, tea and bake sale at Huronview in the auditorium. Proceeds of tea and bake sale for the "Van" project-39p COFFEE HOUSE OPENING SATURDAY, September 29 for teenagers 14 years and over. Singing groups and games. Wednesday - boys and girls 7 to 13 years, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Film, story and song.-39b WEDNESDAY, NOV, 14, Holmesville U.C.W. Bazaar, commencing at 2:30 p.m.-39b BLYTH. LIONS BINGO, Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30 p.m, $150 jackpot, Big cash prizes.-39tfn HULLY GULLY Varna Sept. 29 - Nite Wes Oct. 6 - Star Trex Oct. 7 - Ontario Snowmobile grass drag, championship series (3rd event) —39b 4110111, Bowling News The bowling season has Opened again in Clinton And area and already Clinton Bowlers have demonstrated their excellent bowling prowess, lien Johnston who bowls for Clinton Crown Lanes In the Men's Intertown League, has the high single of 305 in that league, the high five of 1446 and the high average of 270. Clinton is in second place in the league with 16 points, only four behind league leading Goderich. The Valiants from Stratford are tied with Clinton with 16, They are followed by Mitchell, Mikes 2 of Stratford, and St. Marys, each with 9; Bowl Mor of Stratford with 8; Exeter and Mikes 1 of Strat- ford with 6; and Zurich with 0. In the Londesboro Men's League, the Beavers lead the way along with the Foxes with five points each, followed by the Otters and the Wolves with 2 each. Harry Lear had all the honors with the high single of 368, the high triple of 732 and the high average of 244. . In the Wil-Dex League, there is a three way tie for first place with the Ferr-O-Tics, the . Diamonds and the Chip- breakers each having 5 points. The Precisions, the Hexagons and the Solid Squares each have 4, Jay Carter had the ladies high single of 225 and Bev Vaninhuys had the high triple of 546. Mike Stinnissen took all the men's honors with the high single of 258 and the Lndoof73es5b. oro Ladies' 1d high eanthe League, u triple e, earn 4 are out in front with 12 points, with Team 3 and Team 2 following with 7 points each. Team 1 is last with 2 points. Barbara Bosnian had the high single of 255 and Brenda Radford had the high triple of 641, Genevieve Allen was the most improved bowler with a plus 40, In the Crown Teen League, Blue Moons, Starlost and Deb's Drunks share the lead with 7 points each. Smiles and Chuckles are next with 5 points, followed by the Wip- perSnappers with 2. In the basement are Pin Killers, The Torques and Corixa's with no points. Deb Johnston had the ladies' high single of 258 and the high triple of 662. Steve Amsing had both the men's high single of 280 and the high triple of 715. *.c=acii FOUR SEASONS 11 II TRAILER CAMP Closing Thanksgiving Weekend Small deposit w1:1 reserve a lot for the Season of 1974 II bind lot,to orsw Water,o. Hydro Price $125 For lot, Water, Hydro mo $135 F 11 CAMP PHONE 5264238 I RES. 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